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Select the best analogy. xenophobia : foreigners :: A.hydrophobia : sharks B.bibliophilia : books C.acrophobia : heights D.philanthropy : charity
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Select the best analogy.
xenophobia : foreigners ::
A.hydrophobia : sharks
B.bibliophilia : books
C.acrophobia : heights
D.philanthropy : charity
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The correct answer is C.
That is because xenophobia and acrophobia are both fears, while bibliophilia and philanthropy mean that you love something. Hydrophobia is not a fear of sharks, but rather water.
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